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CORRECT TYPE OF WASH PAD AND SUMP/TANK ARRANGEMENT WHICH IS <br /> NECESSARY FOR TIM CORRECT OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT <br /> TREATMENT VOLUMES <br /> The rate of operation of the equipment depends on a number of factors, such as the amount of <br /> sediment and oil in the water to be treated. The following table should be used as a guide only. <br /> Reference should be made to the information which may be available from your seller, or the <br /> factory for further information as to the recommended rates of flow. <br /> MODEL LOW SEDIMENT MODERATE HIGH SEDDAENT <br /> AND/OR OIL SEDIMENT AND/OR OIL <br /> CONTENT AND/OR OIL CONTENT <br /> CONTENT <br /> CSF-1 10 gpm (37 It/min) 7 gpm (26 1t/min) 4 gpm (15 It/min) <br /> CSF-2 20 gpm (75 It/min) 14 gpm (52 It/min) 8 gpm(30 It/min) <br /> Max daily vol. CSF-1 5,000 gallons 3,500 gals 2,000 gals <br /> (11,250 liters) (7,700 liters) (4,400 liters) <br /> Max. daily vol. CSF-2 10,000 gallons 7,000 gals 4,800 gals. <br /> (22,500 liters) (15,400 liters) (8,800 liters) <br /> Table 1. <br /> LOCATION: <br /> The system should be as close as practical to the source of the water to be treated, and the <br /> position of the reuse of the treated water. <br /> FREEZE PROTECTION <br /> The components of the system, and any associated components, along with the pipework and any <br /> pumps must be protected from freezing. <br /> HOUSING <br /> The system must be protected from rainfall and any other severe weather conditions. <br /> 6 <br />